Need Context Menu Editor

B

Bob Adkins

I lost a little program that adds functionality to the Windows context menu.


Problem is, I can't remember the name. :(

They mystery program added a line to the context menu that allowed adding an
d removing items. It organized items that were already in the context menu,
and showed their icons. It also made it easier to associate files.

Does anyone know the name program I'm talking about?

-- Bob
 
R

RoseW

In Bob Adkins <[email protected]> typed:
| I lost a little program that adds functionality to the Windows context
| menu.
|
|
| Problem is, I can't remember the name. :(
|
| They mystery program added a line to the context menu that allowed
adding
| an d removing items. It organized items that were already in the
context
| menu, and showed their icons. It also made it easier to associate
files.
|
| Does anyone know the name program I'm talking about?
|
| -- Bob

Is it this one?
www: http://www.max2k.com
FileMenu v1.00
Copyright ©2003-2004 by Max2k
1. Description
Add/Delete an entry for the files right click menu.

RoseW
 
D

dadiOH

Bob said:
I lost a little program that adds functionality to the Windows
context menu.


Problem is, I can't remember the name. :(

They mystery program added a line to the context menu that allowed
adding an d removing items. It organized items that were already in
the context menu, and showed their icons. It also made it easier to
associate files.

Does anyone know the name program I'm talking about?

No but the ultimate program for adding & organizing context menus is
FastExplorer.
http://thesoftpro.tripod.com/downloads/fe/

For removing existing ones, there is nothing wrong with the built in
Windows one...
Start>Settings>Folder options>File Types
A more user friendly one is ContextEdit.
http://www.ramlende.com/utilities.html

Another - more like the built in Windows method but better - is File
Association Editor.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/rhaminisys/


--
dadiOH
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LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
 
D

derek / nul

--------------------------------------------------------
README for Context Magic version 1.1
April 24, 2004
--------------------------------------------------------
(c) 2001-2003 ConextMagic.com. All rights reserved.

1. Description
2. Licensing
3. Installation
4. How to use
5. System requirements
6. Uninstallation
7. Support

Description
-------------
Context Magic is a Windows Explorer context menu extension
that greatly extends the functionality of the standard
'Send To' menu and allows to manage files and folders with
a few mouse clicks. You can easily copy or move files to your
favorite folders, open them with your favorite programs,
send by email and lot more.

Licensing
-----------
See License.txt for details.

Installation
------------
1. Download the Context Magic installation package.
2. If you have downloaded ZIP-archive, extract all files from
the package into a temporary directory using your archiver,
such as WinZip.
3. Run ContextMagicFreeSetup.exe and follow the instructions.
4. Now it is safe to delete the installation files.

How to use
-------------------------
To invoke Context ThumbView, just right-click a file or folder
in the Windows Explorer, and point to 'Context Magic' in the
pop-up menu.

System requirements
-----------------
Requires Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003 or Windows 95/NT with Internet
Explorer 4.0 (or later) and Windows Desktop Update installed.

Uninstallation
--------------
1. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in the
Windows Control Panel.
2. Select Context Magic (Free Edition) in the list of installed
programs and click the 'Add/Remove' button.
Follow the instructions.

Support
--------
Your questions, comments, suggestions or bug reports are welcome at:

(e-mail address removed) .

For more information and late-breaking news about our software, please
visit our Web site at:

http://www.ContextMagic.com
 
F

Franklin

On Wed 06 Jul 2005 18:36:26, dadiOH wrote:
No but the ultimate program for adding & organizing context
menus is FastExplorer.
http://thesoftpro.tripod.com/downloads/fe/

For removing existing ones, there is nothing wrong with the
built in Windows one...
Start>Settings>Folder options>File Types
A more user friendly one is ContextEdit.
http://www.ramlende.com/utilities.html

Another - more like the built in Windows method but better - is
File Association Editor.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/rhaminisys/


That last link ponts to a page which says:

"File Association Editor is not currently available for download"

Where else can I get it?
 
B

Bob Adkins

Try OpenExpert http://www.baxbex.com/products.html


Soren Hedeby Sorensen, Viborg, Denmark
(remove FJERN from my e-mail address)

BINGO!!!

I couldn't find it because the program name doesn't precisely describe what
it does. I thought I was going to bring google down with all the searching.
:)

Thanks Soren!

And thanks to all for the other recommendations. Some of them look real
promising, and I'll try them out.

-- Bob
 

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